• Honors Overview Webinar

    Online

    Join our admissions team to learn more about the Honors College, our living-learning programs, and the benefits of being in the Honors College! Registration is required.

  • Chalk Riot: Art, Public Space, and Creative Action

    Skinner Building College Park, United States

    Join Honors Humanities in SPH1303 on Tuesday, February 10, from 9:30-10:45 a.m. for a dynamic talk and conversation about art, public space, and creative action with Chalk Riot, a DC gem!

  • Honors College Virtual Q&A Drop-In

    Online

    Honors College staff and current students will hold Virtual Q&A Drop-In sessions for newly invited Honors students and families.

  • Financial Wellness Workshop Series for First-Gen Students: Budgeting

    Online

    Empowering first-generation college students with the tools to take control of their financial future, this interactive workshop series covers budgeting basics, smart saving strategies, managing student loans, and building credit with confidence. Participants will leave with practical tips, resources, and a personalized plan to thrive financially throughout college and beyond.

  • Honors College Virtual Q&A Drop-In

    Online

    Honors College staff and current students will hold Virtual Q&A Drop-In sessions for newly invited Honors students and families.

  • Honors College Virtual Q&A Drop-In

    Online

    Honors College staff and current students will hold Virtual Q&A Drop-In sessions for newly invited Honors students and families.

  • Boo’d Up: Love in the Age of “We” Matter

    Nyumburu Cultural Center 4018 Campus Drive, College Park, MD, United States

    Join the Let's Talk Series for conversations about sex, friendships, love, self-care, and music in this generation and previous generations.

  • Freedom is a Constant Struggle Series – Session #3: Can’t Wait

    Anne Arundel Hall Anne Arundel Hall, College Park, MD, United States

    Continue exploring the 14th Amendment with Session #3 of the Honors College series, Freedom is a Constant Struggle: The Fight for Equal Protection under the 14th Amendment. This session is facilitated by Professor Christophe Bonner (Department of History).

  • Bridge the Gap

    Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center College Park, MD, United States

    Bridge the Gap features facilitated small-group discussions designed to encourage respectful dialogue and understanding across diverse perspectives.

  • Care in Crisis: How Black Women Pioneered a Black Feminist Politics of Social Reproduction

    Susquehanna Hall 4200 Lehigh Rd, College Park, MD, United States

    The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies will host Dr. Eshe Sherley, assistant professor of African American Studies at Wake Forest University, for a talk titled “Care in Crisis: How Black Women Pioneered a Black Feminist Politics of Social Reproduction.” The event will take place on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 4:00 p.m. in SQH 3105.

    Drawing from her book in progress, Care in Crisis, Dr. Sherley examines the activism and lives of working-poor Black women in Atlanta, highlighting how their organizing around care and social reproduction shaped both the city’s political landscape and the development of Black feminist thought.